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>overall healthy and ablebodied (still WIP)
>solid financial foundation, diversified household income, diversified savings (two currencies, cash/accounts, gold)
>functional family, should work together
>10 days worth of water and food stored in the apartment/basement (food is cycled cans and grains we eat anyway)
>spare meds & bandages, cosmetics, soap, toilet paper, wet wipes etc
>headlamps, powerbanks, tools, hiking clothing and equipment including propane stove
>bug out bag for me packed, and starter stuff ready to pack for wife's
>bug out plan and route with named checkpoints in case we get separated, both on maps and memorized, alternate communication means
>skills including: first aid (courses, including resque school and red cross exam), shooting (both civilian and military experience), self defense classes, vast orienteering, hiking, international hitchhiking and travel, bushcraft, homecooking, keeping chickens, repairs and a lot of other self-sustainability skills
>practiced bugging out as family
Right now there is simply no more room in our place to get more supplies. I was thinking my next moves should be: edc pouch with multitool, bug out vehicle with get home bag in the trunk, fire extinguisher for apartment. Then we just plan and practice, aquire new skills from that point. I'll plan to keep my preps as a secret from they kids when they grow up but teach them a lot of useful skills and go hiking/tent camping on holidays so they grow up handy. Long term mission would be getting a house rural area for our kids to inherit in good times, and make it a semi-self-sustainable retreat for them in bad times. Just what is everybody does when they have parents living in the countryside
I'm asking experts what am I missing?